Books You Might Like Because Some People on Twitter Thought I’d Like Them


Yesterday, Haley had sent me to the library since I’ve never read any Zadie Smith (I know!! I know!!!!!!!!). I asked Twitter for some additional recommendations, and they gave me more stuff than I could read in a lifetime, so I wanted to share it with you: These Are the Books that My Twitter Followers Think You Should Read. You’ll Never Guess What Comes Next. (Books.)
Consider it your holiday homework assignment (after The Pillow Book, obviously). I ended up checking out Changing My Mind, by Zadie Smith, Salvage the Bones, by Jesmyn Ward, and, of course, the crown jewel — — Simon and Garfunkel: The Biography, by Victoria Kingston.
(And just in case you’re not sick of the internet: Rachel Syme asked a bunch of people for the best thing they’d written all year. Load up your Instapaper.)